Problem is, there are a lot of applications that come with shell scripts that use /bin/arch, such as xammp, project looking glass, and MOE (the Molecular Operating Environment). Eliminating /bin/arch breaks them all. I really think the right thing to do is making the shell script that invokes "uname -m" part of util-linux . Else you'll get a lot of complaints from people using 3rd party software that relies on /bin/arch !
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